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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BANGKOK TERROR - CONFLICTING REPORTS - MOSSAD CONSPIRACY?

Pictures of the three suspects caught on a surveillance camera at Soi Pridi Banomyong 31. 'The man in the middle is Saeid Moradi and the one on the right is Mohummad Hazaei, who was later caught at Suvarnabhumi Airport.'

By The Jam 9991. How many 'foreigners' were there and when did they arrive?

Bangkok blasts.‎ Toronto Star/Associated Press: "Authorities are trying to trace Moradi's movements, but initial reports indicated he arrived in Thailand from Seoul, South Korea on February 8.

"He landed at the southern resort of Phuket, then stayed for several nights in a hotel in Chonburi, a couple hours drive southeast of Bangkok, for several nights."

Bangkok Post: news: Saeid Moradi, 28, checked in to Top Thai hotel in Pattaya on February 8 late at night with a backpack.

Residential area becomes warzone: Asanee Chunhakasikarn, 72, whose home is next to the suspects' house, said they had moved in about two months ago and lived quietly. CBC News: The first blast in Bangkok ripped off part of the roof of an explosives-filled house where the three Iranians were staying, police said.

Blasts rattle Bangkok - The Nation: Da Klongdan, 34, who lives opposite the two-storey house where the first explosion occurred around 2.20pm, said four foreigners - three men and one woman - frequently went in and out of the building.

"A search at the rented house turned up an unspecified amount of C-4 explosive and some home-made bombs, Bangkok police chief Pol Lt-General Winai Thongsong said.

"In Moradi's backpack, police found clothing; receipts issued to a Yasef Moradi by a hotel in Pattaya..."

Secretary-general to the PM"Thitima denied the incidents were acts of terrorism, saying: 'This is not sabotage or related to the travel advisories issued by many countries. Police now know where the [suspect is]. Intelligence analysis said [the suspects] were arguing with one another, and the incidents are being treated as normal crimes.'"

"The Iranian bomb suspect checked in to Top Thai hotel in Pattaya on Feb 8 late at night with a backpack. Shortly afterwards, he called a friend who arrived at the hotel with a large piece of luggage.

"Since both men were well presented and polite, hotel employees did not pay them much attention.

"The employee said Mr Moradi and his friend mostly stayed in their room. They didn't come down for breakfast or lunch and only in the evening or at night would they venture out. On Feb 11, Mr Moradi booked his room for one more night. He and his companion checked out on Monday at 11.58am and Mr Moradi left a 500 baht tip."

Da Klongdan, 34, who lives opposite the two-storey house where the first explosion occurred around 2.20pm, said four foreigners - three men and one woman - frequently went in and out of the building...

After the first blast, which ripped off the roof of the house, Ms Da said she saw two fair-skinned foreigners - one wearing a white top and calf-length trousers, the other a blue shirt and jeans and carrying a bag - rushing out of the building.They left in a taxi.

Five minutes after that, another fair-skinned man walked out carrying a backpack and two boxes. His face was bleeding.

He tried to flag down a taxi but none would pick him up because of the blood. The man, later identified as Saeid Moradi, threw a grenade onto the street close to a taxi driven by Sanchai Boonsoongnern.

Mr Sanchai, who was slightly injured, said it landed on the bonnet, then fell below his car and exploded.

"I saw he was the man who threw the bomb, so I told people to chase him. I ran after him," said Mr Sanchai.

"Once he reached the entrance of Sukhumvit Soi 71, he tried to wave down some cars but no-one picked him up. Then police came by."

Mr Sanchai, who suffered a wound to his face from broken glass in the blast, said the suspect pulled something out of his pocket.

He did not see exactly what happened but another blast followed which blew off Mr Moradi's legs.

Naris Laddathao, a security guard at a nearby school, also witnessed the third blast.

He said after the second explosion he saw a foreigner with a bloody face walking on Soi Pridi Banomyong 31.

Mr Naris said he saw people pointing at the man and shouting: "Get him, get him!" A police car approached and the man tried to throw a bomb at the officers but it bounced back towards him and exploded, blowing off his legs.

Kamala Sanangkul, 43, lives just 20m from the rented house where the first blast took place. She said that after a loud explosion, thick smoke poured into her house. She ran outside and saw two Middle Eastern-looking men carrying backpacks and artificial roses walking away from the scene.

"I went back inside the house and saw a lot of broken glass. Then I saw another man with a backpack run off. He was carrying something with a blinking light in his hand. He had a wound on his head," Ms Kamala said.

Asanee Chunhakasikarn, 72, whose home is next to the suspects' house, said they had moved in about two months ago and lived quietly.

"I am so shocked to learn there were bombs in the house next to mine," he said. "How can something like this happen here?"

bangkokpost.com: A passport found at one of the blast sites identified the severely injured man at the scene as Saeid Moradi, 28, from Iran. The suspect reportedly threw a grenade at a taxi in Pridi Bhanomyong Soi 31 after a taxi driver failed to stop to take him.

The King of Thailand.

6. On 14 February 2012, explosions hit Bangkok.

An attempt has been made to blame Iran.

TV reports suggest an Iranian identification card was planted near one of the explosions.

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Many Jews live in Iran. Even if these people were Iranians, it would not be difficult to recruit them. I have been in contact with many Iranians in the USA, and I am always shocked when I find out that they are Jews. They call themselves "Persians".

Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat on Wednesday tried to allay anxiety over Tuesday's triple explosions in Bangkok, saying the blasts should not be construed as terror attacks.

"In my personal view, the men were trying to assemble bombs which led to the explosions," he said.

Sukumpol said police had already taken custody of two Iranian bomber suspects. Another suspect remains at large after fleeing a rented house on Soi Pridi Banomyong 31 off Sukhumvit 71.

The National Security Council has convened a meeting on the explosions before holding a press conference later today.

US and Israeli authorities have voiced suspicion about the involvement of Iran and Hezbollah in targeting Israeli nationals.

National Security Council secretary general Wichean Potephosree said on Wednesday that the explosive devices found at the rented house off Sukhumvit 71 were meant for individual targets.

Based on preliminary checks by police, the Iranian bomber suspects, one who is believed to have fled to Malaysia, and two in police custody, wanted to target individuals although the potential targets or organisations remain unclear, Wichean said.

"The explosives devices were not for sabotage but further checks will be needed before drawing conclusions about a terror attack," he said.

Police had no evidence to link Tuesday's three explosions to Lebanese Artris Hussein, held in custody since last month on suspicion of possessing explosives.

Hey Aang, it seems that the anons over at Kenny's comments won't let up. You're it again. Clearly you must be doing something right mate.

Speaking of doing something right (ie. getting up the nose of both sides of the false dichotomy), have you heard of Paul Rassinier? I found out about him via wikispooks (it seems Sabretache has gone a bit quiet which is a shame really but it's not like I can point fingers). Anyway, Rassinier is my new hero. Anyone so utterly loathed by the communists and the fascists is obviously on the money. My kind of guy.

The Israelis are working overtime to demonize Iran, and their media whores in the US are helping them big time. It's disgusting, just like the lead up to the Iraq war. The Jewish propaganda coming out of the mainstream, corporate news media in this country is so blatantly obvious, I don't know how anyone could take it seriously.